A breast cancer survivor and her daughter are urging Victoria's Secret to make a line of "survivor" mastectomy bras.

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Debbie Barrett, 57, and her daughter, Allana Maiden, 27, of Virginia, brought more than 118,000 signatures from Maiden's Change.org petition to the lingerie company's executives in New York City on Thursday.

"If there's anything I could tell the 118,000 people who've signed my Change.org petition right now, it's that Victoria's Secret is taking very seriously the comments from survivors and their families and friends who want to see 'Survivor Bras' in their stores," Maiden said.

Maiden said she started her campaign after years of watching her mom struggle to find bras that were pretty, affordable and comfortable.

Barrett has been cancer free for 21 years.

"I'm so proud of Allana for starting this campaign," Barrett said. "It's been wonderful to see all this support and to have the chance to talk to Victoria's Secret representatives about how much this amazing decision would mean to survivors of breast cancer."

They met with Limited Brands, Victoria's Secret's parent company, to share their ideas for a "survivor bra." The pair was then invited to travel to the Ohio headquarters of Limited Brands for further discussions.